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"Woke Hollywood Stars Support Fiery Los Angeles Anti-ICE Protests Amid Trump’s Crackdown on Illegal Migrants"
This version maintains the original intent and key terms while enhancing clarity and formality by expanding "LA" to "Los Angeles" and replacing "back" with "support." The structure is streamlined for conciseness.
Hollywood Stars Eva Longoria and Chrissy Teigen Denounce ICE Raids in LA
Eva Longoria and Chrissy Teigen joined fellow celebrities in condemning President Donald Trump’s deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles amid ICE raids and protests. California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the move, calling it an overreach, while stars amplified their dissent on social media.
Eva Longoria’s Advocacy
Longoria reshared Governor Newsom’s tweet blasting Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s threat to deploy Marines, labeling it “Un-American.” She also posted a video by Gloria Estefan highlighting a mother separated from her child during raids and shared resources on citizens’ rights.
[Image: Eva Longoria at Cannes (Caption: Eva Longoria vocalized opposition to ICE raids, sharing protest resources on Instagram.)]
Chrissy Teigen’s Protest Support
Teigen shared tweets criticizing resource allocation toward raids instead of public aid, alongside an “I [love] LA” graphic. She promoted the “No Kings” protest on June 14, continuing her history of Trump criticism. Despite past controversies, including cyberbullying allegations, Teigen remains a vocal activist.
[Image: Chrissy Teigen in NYC (Caption: Teigen urged support for LA protesters, sharing event links and critiques of Trump’s policies.)]
Celebrity Solidarity
Mark Ruffalo urged National Guard members to resist unconstitutional orders, while Lisa Rinna warned against violent protests, arguing they’d fuel Trump’s narrative. Rosario Dawson posted “We stand with our community,” emphasizing unity.
[Image: Protest clashes in LA (Caption: Demonstrators clashed with police near a Homeland Security outpost, sparking chaos.)]
Escalating Tensions
In Paramount, protesters near a Home Depot—used as a DHS base—fought authorities with rocks and cement. Police responded with tear gas and pepper balls, echoing 1992 Rodney King riots’ intensity. Over 100 arrests occurred, including a union leader accused of obstructing ICE.
[Image: Mark Ruffalo’s post (Caption: Ruffalo encouraged troops to question unconstitutional directives.)]
Political Backlash
Trump defended deploying troops to curb “lawlessness,” while Newsom called his rhetoric “inflammatory.” The standoff highlights deepening divides over immigration enforcement and civil rights.
[Image: Lisa Rinna’s warning (Caption: Rinna cautioned protesters against violence, fearing political exploitation.)]
As protests persist, Hollywood’s influence underscores the national debate on justice and governance.
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